In this sequel to the hit supernatural thriller, Patrick Wilson and Vera Farmiga reprise their roles as real-life husband-and-wife demonologists Ed and Lorraine Warren. This time the Warrens head to a home in the London suburb of Enfield, where a single mother and her children are being plagued by malicious spirits. Frances O’Connor, Madison Wolfe, Simon McBurney and Franka Potente also star. Produced by Peter Safran, Rob Cowan and James Wan, from a story by Chad Hayes & Carey W. Hayes & James Wan, screenplay by Chad Hayes & Carey W. Hayes & James Wan and David Leslie Johnson.

This unusual mix of Western and horror stars Kurt Russell as sheriff Franklin Hunt, who keeps the townsfolk of Good Hope safe with the help of his trusty deputy (Richard Jenkins). When a drifter with something to hide arrives and is wounded in a bar fight, both he and the doctor who treats him (Lili Simmons) vanish, leading Hunt and his search party (which also includes Mathew Fox and Patrick Wilson) to a tribe of cannibalistic Troglodytes. Sharply scripted and beautifully shot, this quietly contemplative – and at times shockingly violent – film will have you rooting for these men by the time they arrive at the cannibals’ lair.

JUNO director Jason Reitman and screenwriter Diablo Cody reteam for this biting comedy about Mavis Gary (Charlize Theron), who writes novels for young adults without fitting into either demographic. When she learns that old high school boyfriend Buddy (Patrick Wilson) and his wife (Elizabeth Reaser) just had a child, Mavis takes it as a cue to return to her Minnesota hometown and try to win the man back. Patton Oswalt is wonderful as the former classmate who tries to talk some sense into her.